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Metaphyseal acroscyphodysplasia

Clinical Genetics, 1991
Based on two independent personal cases and a pair of sibs from the literature, we delineate a new category of bone dysplasia with cup‐shaped large metaphyses, for which the name metaphyseal acroscyphodysplasia is suggested. The main clinical features are severe growth retardation, micromelia predominating in the lower limbs, knee flexion, and severe ...
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Medicine's Metaphysics

Hastings Center Report, 2013
AbstractThe scenario could not have been more grim. Mrs. Carr had been fitted with a breathing tube for surgery, but the doctors were unable to wean her from the ventilator due to recurrent episodes of life‐threatening infection. She could not eat because of the ventilator, so she received nutrition through a tube in her stomach.
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Plato’s Metaphysics

2013
A basic introductory account of Plato’s metaphysics that wished to steer as clear of controversy as possible might claim that Plato, at some point in his career, came to hold the following views. Whenever a plurality of sensible things are so-and-so (e.g., beautiful), they are so-and-so in virtue of bearing the appropriate relation (which can be ...
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Reembracing Metaphysics

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2004
The following thought piece addresses the issue ‘what next’ by considering the effects of poststructural thought on the field. Specifically, I argue that poststructuralism has emerged in the field as a problem that a number of geographers have endeavoured to solve by devising new theoretical frameworks and innovative methodological principles, the ...
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